Noticeboard

Please note that this website is available in 80 different languages! Click the Translate Page button located under Quick Links on the right side of the page if you wish to view the site in another language.

We have become a Hub! Please see the section to the right (under "Further Information") for more details!

NHS 111

In the case of urgent need when the practice is closed you can callNHS 111to speak to a triage nurse. Your needs will be assessed and advice offered or arrangements made for you to see a doctor.

Call 999 in a medical emergency. Chest pains and / or shortness of breath constitute an emergency.

The practice will be open again, as usual on Tuesday 8th May 2018.

Online Repeat Prescriptions

Bath Row Medical Practice now offers the facility to request your repeat prescriptions online up to 7 days before they are due. To use this service you will need to be registered for online services at the practice. If you are a new patient at the practice this service will be offered when you register with us. If you are an existing patient please bring I.D (Passport, Driving Licence, Birth Certificate, Bank Statement or Utility Bill) to a member of our reception team who will help you register. Please note that in some cases the doctor will need to check your medication is safe for online prescribing before your online details are issued.

Summary Care Record (SCR)

Friends and Family Test

The NHS Friends and Family Test (FFT) is the largest healthcare patient experience in the world. It is based on the simple question "Would you recommend this service to your friends and family if they needed similar care or treatment?"

Please click the "Friends and Family Test" link under the heading "Have your say" on the right of this page in order to complete the Friends and Family Test.

Alternatively questionnaires are available at the practice if you prefer.

My Cancer Treatment

My Cancer Treatment is an online directory which provides up to date and accessible information about NHS cancer services across England.

The reports available will help decide where you go for your cancer treatment and inludes:

How well the team compares to all the other teams in the country providing similar services.

Identification of any serious concerns or immediate risks, highlighting where there has been any compromise to quality of patient care, or risk to patient or staff safety.

If the cancer service has all relevant members of the team, including a clinical nurse specialist.

Percentage of patients seen by the hospital, that meet the cancer waiting times standards, set by the Department of Health.

Survey results about how other cancer patients rate their experiences of care in that hospital.